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Sugar substitute makes sweetening a piece of cake

Date: 01.12.2021Source: BT Sweet

FoodTech start-up B.T. Sweet, Ltd. unveils Cambya, a plant-based, one-to-one drop-in sugar replacer for multiple food applications. The Cambya sweetening platform lets consumers have their delectable cake and eat it, guilt-free, without compromising on flavor or other organoleptic qualities—shortcomings common with other natural sugar-reduction methods.

The proprietary formula, based on soluble fibres, monk fruit, and select botanicals, boasts a one-to-one equivalent to sugar both in body and taste, and offers a rich source of naturally derived beneficial fibers. Cambya delivers optimal sweetening capacity, without the need for masking agents. Most importantly, it does not leave any lingering aftertastes.

Said Gil de-Picciotto, co-inventor of B.T. Sweet: “While natural sweeteners are gaining popularity, the tendency for some of them to give off a bitter lingering aftertaste limits their use. Cambya applies a unique process to overcome these organoleptic challenges by targeting the hydrophobic sites on natural sweeteners, rendering them less accessible to flavour receptors. This, in turn, delivers sugar-like sweetening and bulking effect.”

The breakthrough sweetening platform is the result of a three-year R&D campaign of mixing and matching a broad range of fibres, natural sweeteners, and botanicals. The team also explored different development techniques to ensure high solubility and superior blending capacity for smooth integration into food and beverage products, all with minimal processing.

Added Yoav Gaon, CEO and Business Development Manager, B.T. Sweet: “By design, our unique sweetening system embodies all the properties of table sugar in taste and texture, but actually contains zero added sucrose or artificial additives, and adds better-for-you attributes. Our goal is to bridge the gap between consumers’ desire for indulgence and the drive to curb sugar intake. This solution also helps food and beverage makers reformulate their products, clean up labels, and remove undesirable ‘high sugar’ warnings currently mandated in numerous countries.”

Four in ten consumers in Innova Market Insights’ global Health and Nutrition Survey in 2020 claimed to have decreased their sugar consumption over the studied 12-month period, with prevention of health conditions the leading reason, followed by weight management and dental health.

As consumers increasingly place health and well-being at the focus of their snack and beverage choices, and with new legislations and tax levies being placed on sugar, manufacturers are actively seeking viable means of reformulating their products to reduce sugar loads. According to a recent USDA report, there has been a stagnation in sugar consumption in 2020, with a concurrent increase in alternative sweeteners, especially in all-natural and plant-based products. The global sugar-substitute market is projected to be worth US$10.2 billion by 2026.

Concluded Dagi Pekatch, BT Sweet’ founder and chairman: “We can say, quite literally, that Cambya’s proof is in the pudding. We have lab-tested our formulation in various confectionary applications, including ice cream and pudding, with very encouraging and mouthwatering results. Cambya will be produced in Europe and several CPG brands already are line-testing it.”

Cambya runs on a ‘plug and play’ business model, helping established food companies reformulate their CPG brands to raise them to higher wellness ideals.  For more visit btsweet.com

 

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